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We need to be the shoulders to those who lost their loved ones today. Keep the business and life of this country moving along for those who cant move on 9-11 instead of sitting in front of the TV. Take your father, mother, wife, husband, daughter, son, grandparent, friend, whoever it might be and hold them close and go spend your time with them. It is a gift that was stolen from the survivors of 9-11 forever.

Eternal Peace for those souls lost and hope for a return to peace for the families left behind.

September 11, 2002


I didn't know quite where to send this, so I thought that here would be as good a place as any. I don't understand why the world has gone insane. There are far too many people looking for war and pain. I feel helpless with what happens in the world. I wish that there was something I could have done to stop what happened on 9/11 and to have saved all the beautiful angels that were hurt and killed by misguided fools. I've cried a thousand times for people I didn't know and still I have a thousand more tears. The terrorists who gave their lives willingly and took so many more selfishly have given us a reason to stand united together as one people, one world. On behalf of myself and my children I send my deepest thoughts and a world full of love and hope to the people of America.

Angie
September 11, 2002


I am choked up with a tear of honor and a tear of pain in my eye.

What a painful and frightening day September 11, 2001 was. But what a strong and powerful nation we have become. We have become "one". We are truly the "UNITED" States of America, the best nation, the best people in the world. We are a people to be reckoned with.

Thank you for sharing these photos. They serve as a reminder and they serve as a memorial to those who not only lost their lives on that fateful day, but to those who were "born" on that day. We are a nation of "new" people...stronger, more determined and defenders of what we truly believe in. God Bless the USA, God Bless us.

My thoughts and prayers will always be with the families who lost loved ones, and with those brave individuals who had to face the daily strife of recovery and clean-up...

I am a proud American.

Nancy
Greer, SC
September 11, 2002


Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to each and everyone who has lost someone so dear to them.

I have never forgotten that day -- it is always etched in my mind.

Also to all those very, very brave men & women who went to help search for the missing and all the emergency departments what wonderful human beings.

Please, to all, accept our heartfelt sympathy to you all how my heart breaks for you all.

Very best and Kindest thoughts to you all.

James & Chrissie
September 11, 2002


As a firefighter here in Sydney, Australia, I remember coming home from a training night and turning on the TV and watched the 2nd passenger plane crash into the WTC with stunned shock. One year on, I just watched a TV documentary showing a crew following the first firefighters going into the WTC and what they were faced with. Its really only come home tonight (one year later) just how many firefighters were killed along with police and other emergency services. Let's hope this never happens again and let us never forget those brave people OR who did this.

Stuart
Australian Flag Sydney, Australia
September 11, 2002

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